La anosmia neurosensorial: relación entre subtipo, tiempo de reconocimiento y edad

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Virginia Chaves-Morillo , Cristina Gómez-Calero , Juan José Fernández-Muñoz , Adolfo Toledano-Muñoz , Javier Fernández-Huete , Nieves Martínez-Monge , Domingo Palacios-Ceña , Cecilia Peñacoba-Puente
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Abstract

Currently, smell is considered one of the most complex and unknown sensory system that exist. A recent research concluded that there is a possible relationship between the loss of smell and neurodegenerative diseases, focusing on its importance like an early indicator. The present study focuses on the relationship between the variable Recognition Time (RCT) of the Valoración de Estímulos Olfativos Cotidianos Abreviado (V.E.O.C.A.) test, age, and type of anosmia. A sample of 64 subjects with anosmia derived from the Alcorcón Foundation University Hospital was used for the study. The results indicated TRC significant differences in the variables analyzed. These findings suggested a possible influence of cognitive aspects, according with previous studies. Higher scores were found on TRC in the cases of the traumatic anosmia and young people compared to the rest of groups.

感觉神经嗅觉缺失:亚型、识别时间与年龄的关系
目前,嗅觉被认为是存在的最复杂和未知的感觉系统之一。最近的一项研究得出结论,嗅觉丧失与神经退行性疾病之间可能存在联系,重点关注其作为早期指标的重要性。本研究主要探讨Valoración de Estímulos Olfativos Cotidianos Abreviado (V.E.O.C.A.)测试变量识别时间(RCT)与年龄、嗅觉缺失类型的关系。该研究使用了来自Alcorcón基金会大学医院的64名嗅觉缺失患者的样本。结果表明,在分析的变量中,TRC存在显著差异。根据之前的研究,这些发现表明认知方面可能会产生影响。与其他组相比,创伤性嗅觉缺失和年轻人的TRC得分更高。
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Clinica Y Salud
Clinica Y Salud PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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